People with intellectual disability have significantly worse health than those without, and have a higher level of complex health needs. The life expectancy for men and women is 13 and 20 years shorter, respectively, than the general population. The increasing role of general practice in delivering and coordinating care across health and social care settings requires expert generalist skills to implement an integrated approach to care. This article explores how general practice can improve the health of people with intellectual disability, by making reasonable adjustments within health promotion, disease prevention, screening and detection. </jats:p
People with intellectual disability experience inadequate health care and have unmet health needs th...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery ...
People with intellectual disability have significantly worse health than those without, and have a ...
n this article we introduce the key features and health considerations associated with intellectual ...
BACKGROUND General practitioners are the health professionals most commonly consulted by people with...
In recent decades people with intellectual disability have moved from institutional care into the co...
This study aimed to analyse the health problems and prescriptions of people with intellectual disabi...
This study describes the process of identification and subsequent examination of the delivery of hea...
Obesity is a significant health problem for people with intellectual disability, as they report a 59...
People with intellectual disability have an increased variety of health care problems compared with ...
This study aimed to analyse the health problems and prescriptions of people with intellectual disabi...
An intellectual disability attitude questionnaire was used to explore the attitudes of general pract...
This is a copy of the publisher version available at Cochrane Library: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/146...
Background Studies have found that health checking in primary care led to the identification of prev...
People with intellectual disability experience inadequate health care and have unmet health needs th...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery ...
People with intellectual disability have significantly worse health than those without, and have a ...
n this article we introduce the key features and health considerations associated with intellectual ...
BACKGROUND General practitioners are the health professionals most commonly consulted by people with...
In recent decades people with intellectual disability have moved from institutional care into the co...
This study aimed to analyse the health problems and prescriptions of people with intellectual disabi...
This study describes the process of identification and subsequent examination of the delivery of hea...
Obesity is a significant health problem for people with intellectual disability, as they report a 59...
People with intellectual disability have an increased variety of health care problems compared with ...
This study aimed to analyse the health problems and prescriptions of people with intellectual disabi...
An intellectual disability attitude questionnaire was used to explore the attitudes of general pract...
This is a copy of the publisher version available at Cochrane Library: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/146...
Background Studies have found that health checking in primary care led to the identification of prev...
People with intellectual disability experience inadequate health care and have unmet health needs th...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery ...